Directions to Christ the King

From Liberty, south on US 127 to Hwy 910/501, turn left. At the stop sign, head straight on 501 approx. 3 miles to Chestnut Level (just past Davenports Grocery) turn right. Bear right on Halon Young Rd. go about 1.5 miles. Christ the King will be on the right.

Services

Holy Eucharist Sunday 10:30 AM Early morning Mass Wednesday 7 AM

Evening Prayer Thursday 7 PM

Mid-day Mass Friday 12:15 PM

Youth Night Every other Friday Evening 7:30 PM -- 10 PM

Monday, November 16, 2009

...And Behold, It was Good

November 15, 2009 will be a day etched in our history-the opening of the nave addition. It was a lot of work, getting our new structure dried so we could insulate and open up the last section of the Nave. It all came together in God's time, and in God's way: A great crowd, our beloved Bishop, present to proclaim the word and celebrate the Mass, and the Spirit of God present in a powerful way through the service, potluck dinner and a volleyball game in the sunny mid 70 degree weather. It simply could not have been a more perfect day.

Fr. Bob Lemmon, MSJ

Are You Searching for Something?

Most people are. The better question is, "Do you know are you searching for?" We, at Christ the King, have found in Jesus Christ, the fulfillment of the deepest yearnings of our hearts: the quest for meaning and purpose, serenity, hope for the future, the longing for meaningful relationships, the desire to be loved. We would like to share this treasure with you. Christ the King Church is committed to being a safe place for individuals and families to grow and mature in Christ Jesus.

We hope that you will find this site informative, and encouraging. For more information about the Missionary Society of St. John the Evangelist, check out the link below.Contact us at, frlemmon@gmail.com.

Meet Our Pastor

Fr. Bob Lemmon, MSJ., earned his B. A. at Mt. Vernon Nazarene University, 1991, and his M. Div. at Asbury Theological Seminary, 1995. He has served as pastor of Christ the King since its founding in 2000. He and his wife, Mary are blessed to have lived in Casey County since 1997, where they home school their children. Fr. Bob and his family run a small custom woodworking business to help support the family. He blogs from his personal experience and musings at Bread and Sawdust.